July 25, 2002
Mad Bank.

Sorry to bump the great picture-filled-bandwidth-hog of a journal entry for this stuff, but I just felt like writing.

I got paid finally. Having money is cool. Now instead of eating lunch at TGIF every day because I have an unlimited supply of coupons so that I can get lunch for 450 yen... I can actually chose what I eat.

Not only that, but on the way home, when I walk by all those vending machines, I can actually fork over 110 yen for a drink without breaking the bank.

My dictionary ran out of batteries last week, and now I finally have enough money to freakinf replace them. I just gotta get my butt down to the store.

I need to get a new wallet, because Japanese yen 'ŽD' are taller than American dollars, and they currently hang out of my wallet and get damaged.

Heck, next time I buy a train pass I can buy one on a more direct route rather than taking the cheapest one I can find.

There are lots of things I want to buy, and having money is cool, because now I know that someday I can buy them! Now, you have to realize, that Ifm a pretty frugal usually. Okay, so Ifm a pretty stingy person. Still though. There are a few things I just wanna have.

I want a guitar! After I move. I know I want an acoustic one, but Ifm not sure if I want a classical guitar, or not yet.

I also want a Mac Ibook, or PowerBook. Those things are sexy. I wouldnft mind an i-pod, or something like it, to go along with it too.

I want a back pack from Silvermans. I heard from a friend that they make kick butt equipment for the British army. I like durable and waterproof thingsc

I also want to get those little vocab cards that Japanese tend to put on key rings and carry around all the time to study vocabulary with. I can get my train vocab building on with those things. Where do you get those anyway? I guess I could probably just make them if I had time...

What? You say I have to eat too? And pay rent? ...Dang it!

Okay. Enough babbling. This weekend I'll go see fireworks hopefully, and take pictures. For now... get back to the discussion boards.

Posted by Harvey at July 25, 2002 09:05 AM
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Harvey, I remember seeing the vocab cards at the 文房具 section of my local デパート. The place with pens, paper, etc...

Posted by: zmcnulty on July 25, 2002 10:55 AM

Hey, Harvey! As for the vocab cards, you can get them at any 100-yen stores too. Check it out!

Posted by: Sawami on July 28, 2002 09:41 AM

The Bird of Time has but a little way to fly ...
and the bird is on the wing.
-- Omar Khayyam
fioricet for headache The mark of a good party is that you wake up the next morning wanting to
change your name and start a new life in different city.
-- Vance Bourjaily, "Esquire"
fioricet

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